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Australia had the support of 27 of the 28 countries to host COP and Turkey just one. Yet Australia blinked. Why?

For the mining industry, the EPBC legislation is about as good as gets, and it’s a hell of a lot better than what we’ve got. It’s time to...

Next year, the world’s two population megatrends are coming to a non-government school near you. And it’s going to cost you more.

Michael Stutchbury started reporting on industrial relations 50 years ago. He says Australia’s high-wage economy is unsustainable unless business...

Labor is riding high on Liberal brawling and jostling over Sussan Ley’s leadership. But the economic story is not following the same confident path.

The longer Canberra and the states remain in fiscal paralysis, the narrower the nation’s options will be to chart a path to higher growth and...

CSIRO’s announcement that it will scale back some of its activities underscores the need to revitalise private-sector investment to drive...

The technology is ready. The problem is our workplace relations framework requires prior permission to use artificial intelligence.

Ideally, the Coalition should seek to play a constructive role in negotiating sensible and balanced environmental laws with the government.

Instead of encouraging Asian-Australians to do the hard yards that lead to the top, the cricketer is promoting an entitlement culture that is a...

The Productivity Commission’s key recommendation for creating a more dynamic national economy turns out to be a big new business tax.

The two-year-old Compensation Scheme of Last Resort to bail out victims of poor financial advice and fraud is turning into a slippery slope.

It’s hard to give the Reserve Bank credit for resolving a problem of its own making. The no-surcharge prohibition should go down as a case study of...

Reading is not only for the joy of literature and decompression – but can also make bosses better at their jobs.

When the Albanese government is the project’s anchor tenant, it signals that federal Labor will bail out Victoria, no matter how indebted it...

The Victorian Coalition has imploded yet again, but there is some method in the madness.

The Coalition has, belatedly, settled on a game-changing strategy focused on affordable and reliable energy, one calibrated to international action.

The circus also known as the Victorian division of the Liberal Party has just got its first ringmistress. She will have to undo the mess created...

Branch closures should be a commercial decision based on changing customer demand and competitive pressures, not the wishes of the banks’ political...

So far, most attempts at betting against artificial intelligence have backfired as Silicon Valley giants have sucked up capital and driven markets...

What is emerging is a high-volume, high-velocity system that redefines clothing as something designed to be discarded rather than worn.

Continuing the electricity subsidies means they’ll carry through close to the next election, which risks cementing the poor policy into place.

It’s a divisive issue in Australia, as it is elsewhere, and the Liberals are determined not to let Pauline Hanson lead the charge.

The key to a successful immigration program is broad-based community support that prevents the issue from becoming a political lightning rod.

Flexible inflation targeting isn’t about being soft on inflation. It’s about being smart about achieving price stability in a way that serves the...

We should aim to focus on total returns in accumulation and delivering income for retirees.

An Abbott-like approach would have meant accepting the climate target and sharpening the focus on Anthony Albanese and Chris Bowen’s alternative...
